Black Spirits and White

Ralph Adams Cram

WHEN in May, 1886, I found myself at last in Paris, I naturally determined to throw myself on the charity of an old chum of mine, Eugene Marie d'Ardeche,who had forsaken Boston a year or more ago on receiving word of the death of an aunt who had left him such property as she possessed.






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